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<blockquote data-quote="Adan" data-source="post: 402063" data-attributes="member: 23399"><p>So, now that I finished the quest I still dont hate it.</p><p>Garret called her a neccesary monster, that sounds like a middle ground.</p><p></p><p>I guess our interpetations also vary on the consequences had Gweyr refused to intervene. Not suprising, since the story is colored by the characters in it retelling the events from their perspective, and they couldnt know themselves what Tollus was exactly up to. Gweyr believes she saved the rest of the village.</p><p>I dont know if that is true. Sacrificing a single person by sending through the portal is just what regularly happened on multiple years. Tollus blabbers something about some conjuction of spheres but I think we are left in the dark as to what that exactly means. If someone assumes its an end of the world scenario , then the weight of the consequences somewhat lessens the emphasis on the brutality she had committed. Cleaving someone in two might be the fastest way of absolutely ensuring they dont interfere anymore. It also not explicitly mentions how the girl was meant to be sacrificed (I'd rather be sacrificed to Lethice than the dark slithering abbys-thing thanks).</p><p>Tollus attempted to take control & defeat the baroness, so it was more than just about the girl. But we are simply left to assume that had the sacrifice succeded it would have ensured this outcome. Its not confirmed that Tollus becomes unstoppable if this one sacrifice succeeds. Not waiting to find out from Gweyrs perspective is understandable. using excessive brutality on worst scenario fears as opposed to good knowledge on what is going down is one more small reason I lean towards calling her a monster. - or at least doesnt color things in her favor</p><p></p><p>If anything this quest was engaging, despite or because the unsettling moral dilemma Im not sure. The contrast is a bit sharp between all the sex-dominance fights and this one with so lethal consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adan, post: 402063, member: 23399"] So, now that I finished the quest I still dont hate it. Garret called her a neccesary monster, that sounds like a middle ground. I guess our interpetations also vary on the consequences had Gweyr refused to intervene. Not suprising, since the story is colored by the characters in it retelling the events from their perspective, and they couldnt know themselves what Tollus was exactly up to. Gweyr believes she saved the rest of the village. I dont know if that is true. Sacrificing a single person by sending through the portal is just what regularly happened on multiple years. Tollus blabbers something about some conjuction of spheres but I think we are left in the dark as to what that exactly means. If someone assumes its an end of the world scenario , then the weight of the consequences somewhat lessens the emphasis on the brutality she had committed. Cleaving someone in two might be the fastest way of absolutely ensuring they dont interfere anymore. It also not explicitly mentions how the girl was meant to be sacrificed (I'd rather be sacrificed to Lethice than the dark slithering abbys-thing thanks). Tollus attempted to take control & defeat the baroness, so it was more than just about the girl. But we are simply left to assume that had the sacrifice succeded it would have ensured this outcome. Its not confirmed that Tollus becomes unstoppable if this one sacrifice succeeds. Not waiting to find out from Gweyrs perspective is understandable. using excessive brutality on worst scenario fears as opposed to good knowledge on what is going down is one more small reason I lean towards calling her a monster. - or at least doesnt color things in her favor If anything this quest was engaging, despite or because the unsettling moral dilemma Im not sure. The contrast is a bit sharp between all the sex-dominance fights and this one with so lethal consequences. [/QUOTE]
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